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A Flicker Of Light (2000)

by Roberta Kagan(Favorite Author)
3.68 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: It amazes me the atrocities that occurred during the holocaust. This is the second book From Roberta Kagan that I have read and again I am astounded at how well written her novels are. If you have been searching for an author that writes a great historical fiction book about the holocaust then you have found her! This particular book had a happy ending along with a few heartaches as well. Overall a thoroughly enjoyable read.
review 2: I stumbled upon A Flicker of Light while going through my friends Kindle, and since we were at the beach, decided to read it. Firstly, I love love love the sketched cover art. (I truly do judge books by the cover, and this one passed!) We follow Petra and Aaron throughout this riveting, sometimes ‘edge-of-your-seat’ and ro
... moremantic story set in 1943. Petra is pregnant, running from Germany (already so heart wrenching) and running towards what is hopefully freedom. It is so hard to find a good Nazi era book that doesn’t squander all hope of love and creation. Kagan writes a beautiful tale of two people who probably never would have been together had it not been for the bravery of Petra’s escape. I suggest this book to anyone that wants a different story than they have read before, and finally one with a happy ending. less
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Virdzhinia
A quick read, but too many Holocaust events tied into the plot. It was "all over the place."
Roomi
This was a fantastic historical fiction book! I thoroughly enjoyed all of it.
skul
Very good book. Love the characters and story
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